For patients
Work with me
The room where the work actually happens
You’ve read the articles. Maybe you’ve run the free Tiredness Workup and taken the printout to an appointment. At some point the question changes from “what’s wrong with me” to “who’s going to think this through with me, properly, over time?”
That’s what working with me looks like now. Not a one-off appointment squeezed into the 15-minute system — a membership. It’s called The Workup.
What’s inside
- Workup of the Week — member tier. Every Wednesday. The public version is the teaser; members get the full work-up — mechanism detail, the reference-range reading frame, and the discuss-with-your-GP list.
- The 12-week pathway. Starts the day you join. Twelve weeks across four pillars — Air, Water, Food, Mind — one short video lesson, one printable worksheet, the cited sources, every week. The pathway is the course; there’s nothing extra to buy after it.
- The monthly live work-up call. Last Wednesday of the month, 7pm Melbourne time. One member-submitted picture (de-identified, consent on file), thought through out loud the way a long consultation would — as education, never as diagnosis.
- The reading room. A moderated member space. You share your own picture and what you’re learning. Nobody tells anybody else what to do — that conversation belongs with your own GP, and the rules keep it there.
What it costs
A$19 per month, charged monthly via Stripe, auto-renews, cancel anytime from your member portal — no lock-in, no exit fee. Annual A$190 (two months free). The first 100 members can take the founding annual rate, A$99/year, locked for as long as you stay. Your first charge carries a 14-day no-questions refund. Full pricing and terms: The Workup — membership · membership terms.
What this is and is not
The Workup is general health education for adults in Australia, operated by Fun Doctors Pty Ltd. Joining does not create a doctor–patient relationship, and nothing inside it — content, discussion, or live calls — is individual medical advice. The personalisation happens with your own GP, who knows your history. You’ll see that boundary held visibly, every week, because holding it is what keeps a doctor-led room like this open.
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